OK, so Derek says that the list is in no particular order, but it is still lovely to be at the top. His main criticism is that frequency is intermittent, although he (rightly) credits the work that Zoya has done as deputy editor with getting a steady high-quality flow of guest posts and panel-content such as the GAMESbriefers series.

We have been a little behind on posts, because I have so busy with all the work for The Curve (only two weeks to publication: terrifying) but hopefully we’ll able to increase the number of high-quality, thoughtful posts later this year.

And Derek called me Nick, not Nicholas, twice.

But I’m sufficiently delighted to be on the list that I will forgive him for this transgression.

About Nicholas Lovell

Nicholas is the founder of Gamesbrief, a blog dedicated to the business of games. It aims to be informative, authoritative and above all helpful to developers grappling with business strategy. He is the author of a growing list of books about making money in the games industry and other digital media, including How to Publish a Game and Design Rules for Free-to-Play Games, and Penguin-published title The Curve: thecurveonline.com

Not sure if you saw the tweet where I told you that Games Brief was in the list XD

Eh, it hasn’t been as intermittent as of lately, or better said, at least lately there’s some reasonably influx of articles (it used to be much worse). The Gamesbriefers seems to have increased the stability quite a bit too, and generally the discussions are interesting (then again usually the question lends itself to that in the first place).

About

Gamesbrief is a blog about the business of games. We look behind the headlines to tell you not just what is happening to games, but why it matters to your business. From Activision to Zynga, we analyse the companies who are making waves in the games industry and the new platforms, like Facebook, iPhone and Unity, that are changing the market.

Testimonials

“Nicholas is a pleasure to work with bringing knowledge, opinion and a wealth of connections.”Daniel Heaf, BBC Worldwide